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Old 10-25-2005, 07:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default HID's and fog setup

i got my HID conversion kit along time ago, and i did the yellow fog conversion along time ago too. i dunno what made me want to post pics of them today, but i never had so here they are... oh and yes that is snow all over the ground. it snowed 3in here today and its not even halloween yet.





its a 12000K HID conversion kit. that was all plug and play and works great. it was night and day difference from stock to these. i highly reccomend them. of course if you have the time and money the projectors being retro-fitted into the headlights is a much more clean cripser look but im quite happy with mine
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damn. 12000k. i'll bet they look purple, huh?
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damn. 12000k. i'll bet they look purple, huh?

very, but bright as hell at the same time
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12000k HIDs are a waste of money.
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12000k HIDs are a waste of money.

maybe to you but i got mine for a good deal brand new and i love them so
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lookin nice...where in jersey did it snow alredy??
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Quote: Originally Posted by gngsta531
lookin nice...where in jersey did it snow alredy??

im actually not in jersey right now. im in PA right next to pittsuburgh
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noTe, you suck. be positive for once.
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noTe, you suck. be positive for once.

Hey, your a riceboy. Get some common sense and learn about parts for once.
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What brand are those and where can i get them. Best HID look I have seen so far...Good Job!
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What brand are those and where can i get them. Best HID look I have seen so far...Good Job!

HIDynamic is the brand of them. and they are a direct plug and play kit. i actually got my kit brand new from ebay for 250 shipped. and they come with absolutly everything you need. even the relays if you want to use a different wiring harness instead of the factory wiring
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What brand are those and where can i get them. Best HID look I have seen so far...Good Job!

Just because they look good, doesn't mean you'll see far. 12000K HIDs are the worst HIDs to buy if your trying to improve sight. 6000K is the highest you should go.
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Just because they look good, doesn't mean you'll see far. 12000K HIDs are the worst HIDs to buy if your trying to improve sight. 6000K is the highest you should go.

that last picture pretty much speaks for itself.. ive been in my friends cars that have all dif HIDs in them and i liked the way sight was with the 12000K's. so thats why i bought them.. and everyone has their own opinions on anything. and being that people do things to their cars for themselves and not anyone else, it really doesnt matter which HID's i or anyone else choose.
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